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Sydney Sweeney’s SYRN brand has had a rough few weeks. After it was revealed that Sweeney was wearing the brand in some controversial Euphoria scenes, the brand again went viral during her appearance at Diplo’s honky tonk at the Stagecoach Music Festival.
Over the weekend, Sydney Sweeney was filmed doing karaoke at Stagecoach Festival in a light blue corset-style top and short skirt from her SYRN brand. The clips have been going on social media given the usual busty display from Sweeney, which would perhaps explain why the clothes from her brand seem to be so ill-fitting.
Sydney Sweeney wore a piece from her SYRN brand during a karaoke performance at Stagecoach and it once again didn’t properly fit her.
Sydney Sweeney tonight at the Stagecoach Festival for SYRN. pic.twitter.com/rmbuJK03q4
— Sweeney Daily (@sweeneydailyx) April 26, 2026
As we previously reported, Sweeney wore SYRN items during her controversial Euphoria dog scene and was subsequently mocked for the product not fitting her properly.
how can your OWN BRAND be so ill fitting jesus christ https://t.co/TVNh2gpyqJ
— thenoasletter news and updates (@thenoasletter) April 26, 2026
acho interessante ela ter uma marca de roupa interior mas nunca usa nada do seu tamanho, não sei qual é a estratégia de marketing https://t.co/kWccChDQgv
— su (@sunlightsu) April 26, 2026
does she not know her boobs arent supposed to be popping out like that.. like thats not how clothes are supposed to fit if you get them sized properly https://t.co/bTu2b0kqU4
— rin is going 2 govball (@heartz4maple) April 26, 2026
SYRN launched in January and had its first line of products sell out almost immediately. Having been cut from The Devil Wears Prada 2, the third and final season of Euphoria will be Sweeney’s only acting role this year after a busy 2025 saw her star in four films.
Earlier this month, she began production on her Gundam movie for Netflix, and has also been attached to future films such as Custom of the Country, Scandalous!, Split Fiction, I Pretended to Be a Missing Girl, and a sequel to The Housemaid.